70 lines
3.4 KiB
Go
70 lines
3.4 KiB
Go
package getmodules
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import (
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getter "github.com/hashicorp/go-getter"
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)
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// NormalizePackageAddress uses the go-getter "detector" functionality in
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// order to turn a user-supplied source address into a normalized address
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// which always includes a prefix naming a protocol to fetch with and may
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// also include a transformed/normalized version of the protocol-specific
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// source address included afterward.
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//
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// This is part of the implementation of addrs.ParseModulePackage and of
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// addrs.ParseModuleSource, so for most callers it'd be better to call
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// one of those other functions instead. The addrs package can potentially
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// perform other processing in addition to just the go-getter detection.
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//
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// Note that this function expects to recieve only a package address, not
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// a full source address that might also include a subdirectory portion.
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// The caller must trim off any subdirectory portion using
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// getmodules.SplitPackageSubdir before calling this function, passing in
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// just the packageAddr return value, or the result will be incorrect.
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//
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// The detectors in go-getter can potentially introduce their own
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// package subdirectory portions. If that happens then this function will
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// return the subdirectory portion as a non-empty subDir return value,
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// which the caller must then use as a prefix for any subDir it already
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// extracted from the user's given package address.
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//
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// Some of go-getter's detectors make outgoing HTTP requests, and so
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// the behavior of this function may depend on the network connectivity
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// of the system where Terraform is running. However, most of the getters
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// we use are local-only, and so HTTP requests are only for some ambiguous
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// edge-cases, such as the BitBucket detector which has a mechanism to
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// detect whether to use Git or Mercurial, because earlier versions of
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// BitBucket used to support both.
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func NormalizePackageAddress(given string) (packageAddr, subDir string, err error) {
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// Because we're passing go-getter no base directory here, the file
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// detector will return an error if the user entered a relative filesystem
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// path without a "../" or "./" prefix and thus ended up in here.
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//
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// go-getter's error message for that case is very poor, and so we'll
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// try to heuristically detect that situation and return a better error
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// message.
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// NOTE: We're passing an empty string to the "current working directory"
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// here because that's only relevant for relative filesystem paths,
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// but Terraform handles relative filesystem paths itself outside of
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// go-getter and so it'd always be an error to pass one into here.
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// go-getter's "file" detector returns an error if it encounters a
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// relative path when the pwd argument is empty.
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//
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// (Absolute filesystem paths _are_ valid though, for annoying historical
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// reasons, and we treat them as remote packages even though "downloading"
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// them just means a recursive copy of the source directory tree.)
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result, err := getter.Detect(given, "", goGetterDetectors)
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if err != nil {
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// NOTE: go-getter's error messages are of very inconsistent quality
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// and many are not suitable for an end-user audience, but they are all
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// just strings and so we can't really do any sort of post-processing
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// to improve them and thus we just accept some bad error messages for
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// now.
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return "", "", err
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}
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packageAddr, subDir = SplitPackageSubdir(result)
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return packageAddr, subDir, nil
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}
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